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Why Rust Will Help You Deliver Better Low-latency Systems and Happier Developers

Why Rust Will Help You Deliver Better Low-latency Systems and Happier Developers



Andrew Lamb, a veteran of database engine development, shares his thoughts on why Rust is the right tool for developing low-latency systems, not only from the perspective of the code’s performance, b…


Published on 2 months, 1 week ago

Is WebAssembly the Secure, Efficient Alternative Everybody was Waiting for?

Is WebAssembly the Secure, Efficient Alternative Everybody was Waiting for?



Laurent Doguin and Geoffroy Couprie discuss their pioneering work with Wasm on the infrastructure side. They walk us through the benefits and challenges of building a platform over WebAssembly and wh…


Published on 2 months, 2 weeks ago

Continuous Deployment and Pair Programming for Lean Software Delivery Even Without Jira

Continuous Deployment and Pair Programming for Lean Software Delivery Even Without Jira



Asgaut Mjølne Söderbom and Ola Hast, two developers with Sparebank1 speak about their journey towards continuous deployment and pair programming. During the conversation, they share how they use the …


Published on 2 months, 3 weeks ago

Sovereign Clouds, Hyperscalers and European Alternatives: InfoQ Dev Summit Munich 2025 Preview

Sovereign Clouds, Hyperscalers and European Alternatives: InfoQ Dev Summit Munich 2025 Preview



In this podcast episode, speakers from the upcoming InfoQ Dev Summit Munich 2025 tackle the practical challenges facing European developers caught between regulatory pressures and technological reali…


Published on 2 months, 4 weeks ago

The Financial Architecture of Software with Ian Miell

The Financial Architecture of Software with Ian Miell



In this episode, Thomas Betts speaks with Ian Miell about how the financial aspects of a business affect how software is designed and built. If Conway’s Law says organizational structures determine t…


Published on 2 months, 4 weeks ago

Microfrontends: Heuristics, Patterns and Antipatterns by Luca Mezzalira

Microfrontends: Heuristics, Patterns and Antipatterns by Luca Mezzalira



Luca Mezzalira, a pioneer and enthusiast of microfrontends, discusses the microfrontends' evolution over the past years, underlying a set of heuristics that will allow you to gradually implement them…


Published on 3 months ago

Understanding Event-Driven Architecture in a Multicloud Environment

Understanding Event-Driven Architecture in a Multicloud Environment



Teena Idnani, senior solutions architect at Microsoft, shares her experience on how and when to use event-driven architectures to improve the experience of your customers. She touches on when to use …


Published on 3 months, 1 week ago

The Java Ecosystem Remains Ever-Green By Continuously Adapting to Developers' Needs

The Java Ecosystem Remains Ever-Green By Continuously Adapting to Developers' Needs



Kevin Dubois and Thomas Vitale, two cloud-native enthusiasts in the Java ecosystem, discuss the evolution of frameworks and tooling that has led to increased development and developer joy. They cover…


Published on 3 months, 2 weeks ago

Mandy Gu on Generative AI (GenAI) Implementation, User Profiles and Adoption of LLMs

Mandy Gu on Generative AI (GenAI) Implementation, User Profiles and Adoption of LLMs



In this podcast, Mandy Gu from WealthSimple discusses how to establish AI programs in organizations and implement Generative AI (GenAI) initiatives, and the relationship between user profiles and ado…


Published on 3 months, 3 weeks ago

Achieving Seamless Integration Through User Co-Design

Achieving Seamless Integration Through User Co-Design



Savannah Kunovsky and Jenna Fizel, co-managing directors of IDEO’s Emerging Technology division, talk about the future of technology in general and how we can work with our users to build the most im…


Published on 4 months ago





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